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:saint:Jet Wash every time,as long as your patient enough to dry everything.Then the Autoglym stuff and then a quick wipe with WD40 to keep everything tip-top.The only strange thing is my alarm tick-tocks like a clock when it gets really wet.:frog: |
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depends how much power on it mate.... Ducati engine casings are notoriously 'flakey' |
I use Autoglym products including the motorcycle wash and I have not found anything better yet! Surely though if you are not using water you run a higher risk of scratching your paintwork?? |
Mer polish on bodywork, don't leave powdery residue like Autoglm does, silicon spray on most other bits, but NOT brake discs OR seat. MUC OFF is good too. |
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Depends on the level of dirt, if caught out in the rain and the bike is covered in road crud then I have been known to hose it down with clean water before leather and polish. If it's only dust and flys then a damp leather on the flys and a clean soft cloth with Mer polish for everything else. Have stripped all the body work off and jet washed the frame, wheels and engine arround once a year to get rid of the dirt that build up on the bits that you can't normally see. |
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How do the elcrtrics stand up , i was a mechanic on Ferrari's for a good few years and the Magnetti Merrelli (spelling?) parts on those didn't like jet washing at all , we used to spend ages blowing them dry with a airline,they also never liked Wd40 spayed all over them too much either . [Edited on 15-5-2006 by wato39] [Edited on 15-5-2006 by wato39] |
I use Muc Off or Wurth cleaning stuff. Fill up a few plastic Volvic bottles and use them to rinse the bike - that way you don't drown the electrics. Been doing it every month for two years, no probs. |
Muc Off for loosening the general accumulated dirt, followed by rinse down with bucket of warmish water. Paraffin round the rims on a rag to lift up the worst of the grime and anywhere the chain lube has splattered itself. (oh and a decent tin of elbow grease) ;) Jiminy |
I found Muc Off made the carbon bits go streaky, or perhaps i left it too long before washing it off. Ive always cleaned the bike with jet wash, silicone spray and auto glym |
AndyB will be along with his baby wipes soon!;) |
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